Jacquot Comments On States’ Ability to Enforce Consumer Protection Laws
April 10, 2018
Bloomberg News
Partner Joe Jacquot is quoted in a Bloomberg News article, “Mick Mulvaney faces Sen. Elizabeth Warren grilling over new tone at CFPB,” about acting director Mick Mulvaney’s efforts to overhaul the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Jacquot pointed out that state attorneys general can enforce the CFPB’s rules. “There is certainly a segment of AG’s who are concerned about a pullback in enforcement at the CFPB,” he said.
Jacquot pointed out that state attorneys general can enforce the CFPB’s rules. “There is certainly a segment of AG’s who are concerned about a pullback in enforcement at the CFPB,” he said.
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